Lina Baddour is a licensed US attorney specialised in international humanitarian and human rights law and policy. With GRC, she currently leads the projects, “International Law and Defining Russia’s Involvement in Crimea and Donbas”, “Advancing International Accountability for ISIS Atrocities through Evidence Analysis in Iraq” and “Mobilising Ratification of the Rome Statute Starvation Amendment”. Throughout her career, spanning more than 15 years, she has assisted in the representation of persons and States involved in domestic and international criminal and human rights proceedings at pre-trial, trial and appellate levels, and in investigations.
Launch of SCAP and International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR)’s latest report: “Grain thieves: The network behind the plunder of Ukrainian grain” – Catriona Murdoch
Russia's invasion and occupation of Ukraine is characterised by industrial-scale state-sponsored theft and robbery. This is particularly evident in the agricultural sector. Russian occupiers have seized land, agricultural infrastructure and millions of tons of grain,...
